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Confetti from Sulmona - Delicious Italy

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Confetti from Sulmona - Delicious Italy

A history of the traditional confetti sweets of Sulmona in Abruzzo and visit of the Pelino factory and confetti museum in the city
The traditional confetti of Sulmona can be seen everywhere in Italy. This is not the paper stuff thrown at weddings, but fabulous sugared coated almonds of every colour and popular gifts handed out at the end of marriage ceremonies and other such romantic occasions.
The traditional confetti of Sulmona can be seen everywhere in Italy. This is not the paper stuff thrown at weddings, but fabulous sugared coated almonds of every colour and popular gifts handed out at the end of marriage ceremonies and other such romantic occasions. 

Abruzzo. Focus on Sulmona's Confetti

Abruzzo. Focus on Sulmona's Confetti

4 Unique Italian Wedding Traditions That We Love

4 Unique Italian Wedding Traditions That We Love

Myths and Truths from Sulmona - Delicious Italy

Myths and Truths from Sulmona - Delicious Italy

Italian confetti hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Italian confetti hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Sulmona confetti abruzzo italy hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Sulmona confetti abruzzo italy hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Italian Candy Confetti Flowers, Sulmona, Italy Stock Image - Image of  background, flower: 150163045

Italian Candy Confetti Flowers, Sulmona, Italy Stock Image - Image of background, flower: 150163045

Welcome to Sulmona!

Welcome to Sulmona!

Welcome to Sulmona!

Welcome to Sulmona!

Sulmona confetti abruzzo italy hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Sulmona confetti abruzzo italy hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Confetti from Sulmona - Delicious Italy

Confetti from Sulmona - Delicious Italy

Confetti from Sulmona - Delicious Italy

Confetti from Sulmona - Delicious Italy

Wedding Receptions Are Back, and Italy's Candy Makers Are Delighted - The  New York Times

Wedding Receptions Are Back, and Italy's Candy Makers Are Delighted - The New York Times